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Managing acclimation, hardiness and bacterial canker of sweet cherry

Author: Drew Hubbard, Ken Johnson, Todd Einhorn

Published: 2017

Summary: This projects objectives were to examine the role of acclimation and induced early winter damage on infection by (Pss) and subsequent bacterial canker formation and determine the location of epiphytic popultaions and infection points of Pss on sweet cherry tissues. Also to evaluate commercial and experimental plant growth regulators and evaluate the effects of defoliating compounds on nutrient remobilization and tissue content during dormancy and early spring development

Keywords:

  • Cherry
  • Crop Protection
  • Bacterial canker
  • Plant growth regulator
  • Sweet cherry
  • Sweet cherry genome
  • Sweet cherry improvement
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